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Wireless Setup Guide

Budii

TM

 Wireless Setup

By now you’ve used the 

Quick Installation Guide

 to connect Budii

TM

 to 

the Internet. The next step is to set up your computer to connect to the 
internet wirelessly. 

Before starting Wireless Setup, please ensure:

•  You have set up Budii

TM

 using the Quick Installation Guide.

•  Budii

TM

 is switched on in the same room as your computer. 

•  You’re using a wireless computer. 

Let’s get started.

Firstly, you need to identify your unique wireless security key (WPA) 
and wireless network name (SSID). These are located on the label at 
the base of Budii

TM

.

It’s important you don’t share your wireless security key (WPA) with 
anyone. You’ll need to enter this key during Wireless Setup.

Now, write down your wireless security key (WPA) and network name 
(SSID) in the boxes to the right. These ID’s are case sensitive, so be 
careful to write these codes exactly as they have been printed. 

Your Operating System

Depending on your computer’s operating system,  wireless setup will be done a little 
differently. This guide includes instructions on wireless setup for Windows 8, Windows 
7, Windows XP and Mac OSX. Jump to the option that reflects your operating system to 
complete setup.

SSID

Wireless Security Key (WPA)

Wireless Network Name (SSID)

1.

   Click on the 

Wireless Network

 icon in the system tray located in 

the bottom right of your computer (figure 1).

2.

  A menu will appear with the wireless networks currently in range. 

Look for the name that matches the Wireless Network Name 
SSID you wrote down above and click on it. Ensure the 

Connect 

Automatically

 option is ticked and then click on the Connect 

button (figure 2).

3.

   Next, you’ll be required to enter your wireless security key (WPA). 

This code is case sensitive so ensure it’s typed in exactly as you 
wrote it down above, then press OK (figure 3).

4.

  Click on the Wireless Network icon in your computer’s system 

tray again to confirm the connection to your modem’s wireless 
network. You should see the word “connected” next to the 
wireless network name (figure 4).

5.

  Connection to Budii’s wireless network is now complete. Try using 

a browser to surf to a website.

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figure 2

figure 3

wireless network icon

figure 4

1.

   Click on the 

Start Menu

, open the 

Connect To

 menu item and 

select 

Wireless Network Connection 

(figure 1).

2.

  Once the 

Wireless Network

 Connection window appears, select 

the wireless network name (SSID) you wrote down above. Next, 
click the 

Connect

 button (figure 2).

3.

  Next, you’ll be required to enter your wireless security key (WPA) 

in the network key box. This code is case sensitive so enter it 
exactly as you recorded it above (figure 3).

4.

  In a few moments, your computer will have connected to the 

wireless network. To confirm a connection has been made, click 
on the wireless icon in the bottom right corner of your screen and 
look for the connect status (figure 4).

5.

  Connection to Budii’s network is now complete. Try using a 

browser to surf to a website.

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figure 2

figure 3

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1.

   On the top menu bar, click the 

AirPort

 icon and select the 

Turn 

AirPort On

 option (figure 1).

2.

  After a moment, your computer will list the available wireless 

networks, select the wireless network name (SSID) you wrote 
down above.

3.

  Next, you’ll be required to enter your wireless security key (WPA). 

This code is case sensitive so enter it exactly as you recorded 
it above. Don’t forget to tick the “Remember this network” box 
(figure 3).

4.

  Click the 

AirPort

 icon and confirm you are connected to the newly 

created wireless network. Observe the 

tick

 next to the network 

name (figure 4).

5.

  Connection to Budii

s network is now complete. Try using a 

browser to surf to a website.

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Hooray!

You’ve successfully connected your computer wirelessly. 

Having trouble?

If you’re still experiencing problems please contact iiNet Support for assistance.   
iiNet provides free technical support for Budii

TM

.

Apple iPad and Android users, please refer to the manual for help in connecting to 
Budii

TM

 over wifi. 

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LAN MAC: XXXXXXXXXXXX

WAN MAC: XXXXXXXXXXXX

S/N:AYYWWGGDXXXXX
WPA:XXXXXXXX
SSID:XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX

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2.

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5.

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6.

WPA

WINDOWS

 

8

WINDOWS

 

7

WINDOWS

 

XP

MAC

 

OSX

MAC

 

OSX

WINDOWS

 

XP

WINDOWS

 

7

The following information provides an 

easy, step-by-step guide to setting up 

your wireless network. 

WINDOWS

 

8

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wireless network icon

1.

   Click on the 

Desktop

 icon (figure 1a) on the start menu, then click 

on the 

Wireless Network

 icon in the system tray located in the 

bottom right of your computer (figure 1 b).

2.

  A menu will appear with the wireless networks currently in range. 

Look for the name that matches the Wireless Network Name 
SSID you wrote down above and click on it. Ensure the 

Connect 

Automatically

 option is ticked and then click on the Connect 

button (figure 2).

3.

   Next, you’ll be required to enter your wireless security key (WPA). 

This code is case sensitive so ensure it’s typed in exactly as you 
wrote it down above, then press OK (figure 3).

4.

  You’ll be asked if you want to share data between computers on 

your home network. Click on the option that suits you.

5.

  Click on the Wireless Network icon in your computer’s system 

tray again to confirm the connection to your modem’s wireless 
network. You should see the word “connected” next to the 
wireless network name (figure 4).

6.

  Connection to Budii’s wireless network is now complete. Try using 

a browser to surf to a website.

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iiNet Support

1300 860 951

support@iinet.net.au

iiNet Business Support

13 24 49

bizsupport@iinet.net.au

Westnet Support

1300 786 068

support@westnet.com.au

TransACT Support

13 30 61

support@transact.com.au

Internode Support

13 66 33

support@internode.on.net

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